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From: hazelwoodgarage
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  • The car should have been totaled! Good for you even mustering the energy to polish that turd! I liked the vid.

  • that is a fucking disgusting mess. my catalogue lists these panels at $62.00

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  • who gives this much of a fuck about a 98 buick lesabre?

  • Great video - good to see people still actually repairing things and getting their hands dirty. Proper work!

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  • there just fricken pussies as far as im concerned...... alot of people are wimpes out in the world............. haha this guy is awsome

  • @johndeerechevyman01 It's the education (and others) system's doing. Bunch of clueless robots walking around makes for more efficient consumers. The less people understand how things work, the more likely they are to buy stuff and gobble up anything they're told. That's why school's compulsory. Wouldn't want kids to explore things on their own terms and putting their creative minds at work. It's sad...which makes this sort of work even more gratifying.

  • "there just fricken pussies as far as im concerned...... alot of people are wimpes out in the world" 

    This ^^

  • good tip we have a 95 buick skylark some rocer panel rust

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  • dude your my inspiration, because of you im going to fix my shitty rockers on my dynasty instead of using expanding foam and fiberglass. you make your work look easy. thanks for posting this.

  • Wow great job.

    What kinda lift is that?

    Did you make it?

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  • Tru story

    

  • I fabricated a lot of panels like this because they are a simple bend. I make them from old hoods I replace on cars because of a dent etc. The replacement panels may last longer though

  • Can youbuy these rockers as a replacement part?

  • just an FYI for you. you can buy replacement rocker panels for these cars that are very nice and e-coated. i splice them in under the sill plate weatherstrip and is almost invisable. the repalcement parts would save you some time and avoid the section in the middle. they run about $100 per side through key parts. keep on fix'n those rusty cars. we all can't afford a new car every 3 years.

  • LOVE IT...WE WANT MORE !!!!

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